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<li><a href="building.html">How to build the library</a>.
<li><a href="coding-overview.html">Overview</a>.
<li><a href="coding-style.html">Coding style</a>.
<li><a href="coding-progressive.html">Progressive loading</a>.
<li><a href="thirdparty.html">List of third party libraries</a>.
<li><a href="api/index.html">MuPDF API reference manual.</a>.
<li><a href="api/changes.html">Changes in the public API between versions</a>.
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There is also a Java library, which uses JNI to provide access to the C library.
The Java classes provide an interface very similar to that available in the
<a href="manual-mutool-run.html">mutool run</a> command line tool.
This Java library also powers the Android SDK.

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If you want to build an application for Android, you have several options. You
can base it off one of the existing viewers, or build a new app using the Java
library directly.

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<li><a href="android-library.html">Android library</a>.
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